People like to imagine that because all our mechanical equipment moves so much faster, that we are thinking faster, too.
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I'm trying to look at many, many things in modern life that I believe are going faster, and I'm trying to look at why they're going faster and what effect they have on us. We all know about FedEx and instant pudding, but it doesn't mean we've looked at all the consequences of our desire for speed.
I think that we give the impression, to carry on your metaphor, that we go a little faster than we actually do. I'm fairly lazy so I'm always interested in slowing down.
In the tech-savvy, real-time world we all live in today, everything is faster.
That's why, to experience that, you know for a fact that a human being is capable of so much more, because to go to that place and to step outside yourself and observe yourself do these things, while the rest of the world is moving in slow motion, is really incredible.
There is more to life than increasing its speed.
What good is speed if the brain has oozed out on the way.
To me, speed is really about convenience.
Unless you are breaking stuff, you are not moving fast enough.
I just want the future to happen faster. I can't imagine the future without robots.
It takes me time to realize things; I'm a speedy person but a slow thinker.
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